Well-known for his impressions on “Saturday Night Live,” Dana Carvey joined TODAY’s Matt Lauer for a new segment called “Lasting Impressions,” in which he imitates Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and even Michael Caine
Oscar-winning director of “Titanic” and “Avatar,” James Cameron stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about “Toruk – The First Flight,” the new stage production by Cirque du Soleil inspired by “Avatar.”
This morning she tells TODAY about “Queen Sugar,” the new Oprah Winfrey Network drama she co-created with Oprah, about two sisters and a Louisiana sugarcane farm in the heart of Louisiana.
Singer and songwriter Ingrid Michaelson is out with a new album "It Doesn't Have To Make Sense." Michaelson says the album was written while she was overcoming the loss of her mom and bouncing back after a divorce.
In the fifteen years since Alicia Keys came into the spotlight, the Grammy-winning artist tells TODAY's Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie that the biggest change is her newfound ability to "be comfortable exactly as I am."
It's been twelve years since Renee Zellweger's character Bridget Jones made an appearance on the big screen. In the upcoming movie “Bridget Jones's Baby,” she find out she's pregnant, but isn't exactly sure if the father is Mark Darcy or Jack Qwant, played by Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey.
Former “Saturday Night Live” star David Spade discusses his role in the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe, telling TODAY the jokes were like “a firing squad.”
Hip hop legend Sean “Diddy” Combs is ready to kick off his “Bad Boy” reunion, but first he visits TODAY to talk about the charter school he’s opening in Harlem, saying it was always his dream because of his strong education he received growing up.
Hip-hop legend Sean "Diddy" Combs joined the TODAY anchors on the plaza to talk about his ongoing tour with The Family, the charter school he's opening in Harlem.
In a TODAY exclusive, Savannah Guthrie sits down with the victim in the St. Paul prep school rape trial in which former student Owen Labrie was convicted of sexual assault.
Phelps is set to receive another honor after his surprise appearance at last night's MTV VMAs. Below watch his reaction live on TODAY as his image on the iconic Wheaties box is revealed!
Best known for “The Office,” actor John Krasinski is both star and director of the new movie “The Hollars,” co-starring Emmy-winning actress Margo Martindale.
Pop rock band DNCE rocked the TODAY plaza performing hits off their debut studio EP, "SWAAY." The band says they're humbled to be nominated for a Video Music Award.
In a TODAY exclusive, Savannah Guthrie sits down with the victim in the St. Paul prep school rape trial in which former student Owen Labrie was convicted of sexual assault.